Dec 14, 2012
Dan and I were both in pretty crappy moods the other night. It happens. We were tired and overworked and grumpy and felt completely depleted. It was really late, and we were just getting started for another shift of work. And neither of us was happy about it.
So for about 15 minutes, we complained. We vented. We shared our frustrations. We stewed. And then we got back to work and tried to push through it. But I could still feel it sitting in the pit of my stomach. Like an angry knot – wanting More
Dec 12, 2012
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I’m excited to introduce you to Taslim Jaffer – a friend of mine who is on a mission to help you tap into your creativity and embrace a passionate life!
Taslim and I have gotten to know each other over the last few months, and she shines so brightly and sweetly. She is a writer, a creator, a speaker, an inspirer, a wife, a mom – an all around beautiful soul!
Taslim just released More
Dec 3, 2012
I read the other day that no two voices are exactly the same. In the entire population of the entire world. Isn’t that wild to think about?
At first, my mind was blown away just imagining all of the different intonations and pitches. But then I went a little deeper and started to think about not just the tone of the voice but what each voice wanted to – needed to – say.
And it’s in this space that I’ve stayed for awhile now – ruminating on how each of us More
Nov 25, 2012
I can’t believe that 2012 is coming to an end – can you? December is just a few days away, and 2013 will be here before you know it.
If you’re anything like me, you love this time of year. It’s a wonderful chance for each of us to take some time to reflect upon how this year has gone – what we’ve learned, what dreams came true, what goals we reached, what hurdles we overcame, and which ones we may still be leaping over. It’s a beautiful time to reflect More
Nov 17, 2012
A Shared Wisdom Guest Post
Featuring Brian Leaf, M.A
I have found that feeling good about my work is absolutely crucial to my happiness. When I work a job that is out of line with my values, I become depressed, and when I am in dharma, following my heart, doing what I believe in and what feels right, I am filled with energy.
The Buddha called this “right livelihood.” He taught that one who seeks liberation cannot hope to find freedom on the backs of others. Right livelihood is More